Next you will be prompted to choose the "Device" the printer is hooked to. This is the local port on the system LPT1, etc.

Devices : LPT #1

Click Continue.

Now it will ask you for a driver or PPD file. There are lots of ones provided, but to get all the functions of my 750PSC I had to download a file from http://www.linuxprinting.org/download/PPD/ Click the folder (ftp style) for your manufacturer and then scroll through until you find your model. Again, this step may not be required, but it was for me Y.M.M.V.

Now the next step may cause issues. After you have found, or downloaded your printer driver, then click "Add Printer" A popup window will appear, prompting you for root and root's pw. I temporarily went in and gave root a pw in a terminal session, just for this part, then I made it "null" again afterwords. I did not try doing it without the passwd as MD's and cores are currently configured, so it may just work, again, Y.M.M.V.

If all is successful, you should be presented with a screen with options for your particular printer.

Now you can dig into options on the "Printers" TAB and do things like allow specific users and the lot, I left this alon, as it is on my internal network, no need to set policies.

Now, how do I use this printer on a winders box:

Simple. Using the Add Printer Wizard, (don't you love wizards), choose a new network printer, and when making your choice use the last option with the "http" link, and do this: